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I am a British citizen. My wife is Indonesian. We have a 12

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I am a British citizen. My wife is Indonesian. We have a 12 year old son who is a British citizen. My wife is living in Indonesia because she cannot get a spouse visa. The UK Visa office refuse to discuss individual cases. She was told that unless she paid 10000 pounds sterling for the premium service she would not get a visa for at least six months.Dont w have a human right to live together in the Uk as husband and wife.

Hello,I've been working hard to find a Professional to assist you with your question, but sometimes finding the right Professional can take a little longer than expected.I wonder whether you're ok with continuing to wait for an answer. If you are, please let me know and I will continue my search. If not, feel free to let me know and I will cancel this question for you.Thank you!Nicola

I don't believe the home office gives this as a condition. The choice to use the premium service is yours and standard applications can take up to six months doesn't mean it will. It all depends on where an application is lodged.

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